New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1916, | ’ boys are enrolied and have pledges | about 300 will attend. Iix-Mayor | street and the extending of T AI] Y Fai People that they will endeavor to “create, | Joseph M. Halloran will be toastmas- | Pearl street to Franklin Squai maintain and extend throughout the | ter and addresses will be delivered by RADE D Y D G t Tho school and communit: high stand- | United States District Attorney John | R e ards of Christian character.” 1. Crosby, Sheriff Thomas L. Rellly ~| I AY Cuts Deep EDED AT Y. M.C. A, |t T S | kat Doctors US Best safo homo method. Get a sman | Of (he state will be the state confer- | chaplain of Daly council, Mayor pelemiplain dinectionsiundan $100 ‘uarantes end of this month. We expect twenty- | O’Brien, Francis Clynes and James . i SR a0 e e A R e go from New Britain rep- | Donahue will offer vocal selection A soothing combination of eil of WiSH whatever you desire. New book tells all 2 AL 1 New: Britain rep=i|f Done 2 7 (ol ok Lo Lne rrices 0 € Secretary Bames Urges Erection | o eadeins” weisne auieers: : om ey : tergreen, Glycerine and other healing pleasantly, | resenting the Y and the dif- -~ ——— ingredients called D. D, D, Prescrigtidll lastingly, in plain wrapper, free; write | fere o et Do 4 to Korein Co, N A—715, Station T, Trioa[cerentiichirclios i . INSPECTION TOUR. is now a favorite remedy of skin speciak - - B vt e lic works will g0 on tour of inspection e e In his report, presented to e | ganized and two meetings held dur < ments in the city This ey S 5 e . 3 J > o ) 8S 5 K. OF C. BANQUET IU\I(.II[ 7 SacL) Sts SLE IS Z Tricotine 56-inch in colors, regularly sold at $5, board of directors of the Y. M. C. A |inE the month I\ A. Stanley, the | ' prn iy e banquet | IN€ there will be a hearing at 7:30, © ® e v i . e i state boys' secretary, talked at the Panduet Lo lock in the board of publ orks will be offered at $3.50 yard. at the monthly meeting last evening, | frst meeting, explaining the object | Will be held at the Eiks' club tonight ’ sl e ZHE Lotion for Skin Dis . . 0~ o S et Clar et - . regard the extending of Hun- Coatings in all shades at $3.50 and $4.00. | General Secretary Clarence H. Barnes | of such a club. About twenty-five 8:30 o'clock. It is expected that : . gerford Court through to West Pearl z . 4l s h n 3.00 called attention to the need of a dor- All wool plaid skirtings, never sold less than $3.00, Erar e e will be disposed at $2.25. Boys and men from out of town often ! Bebt barga]n of the season. ' ‘seel\ r,Ol,)n‘S at the association, as they [t Wi” pay you tO lOOk at the fo“owmg Sllk are nc.(ustnmed to he{l]g accommo- > dated in many other cities, and Sec- prices: retary Barnes asserts that the local 36-inch Plaid Striped Silk at $1.25. el o miee for the improvement 5 e o T 36-inch Sl]k Poplm in all colors at $1 1’) | The report of Mr. Barnes, in part, . k | b C H [l gg(l;l‘;:t'k Sfi::{;flgszx%;vazsgéfgl’ 80c; 10-4, | fo":‘r(;]\\:; is the time of the year which : : ? . . e onno rs- a oran Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. we call the beginning of our season Xy 7 and the regular organized activitics Dress Ginghams at _30c a yard. are resumed with the coming of cool 36-inch Percale at 25c a yard - R o 3 : ; - E t V l ¢ g . weather. From all indications, this ! \ Y ! - ; A splendid opportunity to buy Georgettes | Wil be the bizgest year in the histo v % . i a i é Xtra alyue Silks of the association. Membership il . SHKS, ceipts are ahead of any previous year over and you will see that we have | at this period of our fiscal year., a g e v ; & Day 1 half of the bargains we are offering. larECEnUInDCI IOl Eouns pmen gare ‘usiug the physical department andA 1 400 MAIN STREET Y he ¢ factory in the city, and through it all ! industrial activities will be carried on. Mr. Hart has given generously of his » time and effort in its organization and ! BAR ! great vesults will come through its | program. Dormitory Necded. SPE I AL WEDNESDAY MORNING [ ot i, oo | NEWS IN ALL CONNECTICUT : | there is a demand for certain educa- . . ; 1 tiona! cla : g ress 00 s 0 Industrial Council. : e : Of great importance is the indus- §% trial council, organized to give direc- o PURE FOOD VALUES | longer before making definite pla for the dormitory. No other organi- 9 A M D 12:30 NOON @ zation is meeting the needs of the numerous young men who come to e e | Hundreds of genuine bargains in men’s clothing, furnishing goods hats, boys’ cloth- Por,eahouse Slrlom s e . e ? STEAK Round, Sh()rt ! 2 4 B Ao ] o o B £t o et - ing and furnishings at 25 to 50 per cent. saving ! them. With a shortage of houses and roomes for rental, this problem is more | | acute than ever before. Pofatoes ™5 ene 47 b pk 47 et | POINTERS THAT WILL DIRECT YOU | the seniors commenced September 29. | § | BEST COMPOUND .. 55¢ B The envollment is sratifying and the Fifty-four regular gymnasium class- es were ‘conducted by the physical di- rectors for a total attendance of S84, » y with 833 in the bo e acses andlsi Men of all stations will avoid extravagance and waste this year ; o . in the men's clas: ; SRR - R eek. whenthe’ prices drfévlodwe"l Frand hall proyed fo be &, seod oid ary care in the the selection of clothes. The Standardized, Kuppenheimer label hy,trading here cn We dnesda stand-by, the game being played res- ularly every day, and the total atten- dance for the sport was 281. : ¢ | Basketball of course would not be | i POIN I ER NO. 1 ay e "es ay finey avers denied. Just from sheer fascination & of, and the love for the game, the AN AP < e e W ey oL ndithe fovel Tonthonsame: tho g $40.00 Kuppenheimer Brown Cassimere, with green stripe They will devote more than the customs- ; to be found in inside coat pocket, is a positive safeguard against inferior quality of woolens and tafloring. v in single and double breasted. 4 el sleavas - Sanpre s iheenn d, with Sl et PN e Ue puffed sleeves and curved piped pockets, that is just about the smartest thing offered NAT. SHOULDER rough spots off and for picked-up | K8 N this season. Wedensday only, reduced 10 «.......vuvssssnss... e $34.75 games. The regular Y. M. C. A. bas- ROASTS FOR WED C ketball team will get out for practice POINTER NO 2 UR PRICE . soon, a schedule is being arranged | |8 4 = and the season will open Tuesday, FRANKFORTS or BOLOGNA S 1b 20c Sheliel i < A Connors-Halloran $35.00 Men's conservative model Overcoat, tailored in a manner Educational Classes. most men like, reduced to $29 75 Mr. Bruemmer reports that during r il rtd = PRIME CHUCK he last month the educational com- | [ 1 BEEF roasrs wee) 14 | it B POINTER NO. 3 22¢ VALUE salesmanship and business corr ; - = 4 Sarha SR nEe 2 A $35.00 Kuppenheimer Overcoat—the famous g = D Lenox model—neat grey mixture. Business Training corporation it was Patch or slanting welt pockets reduced to ......... Sots $32 75 decided to start a class in their bus- 11114:-?: correspondence course on Oct. 4 / POINTER NO. 4 MEATY YOUNG On the evening of September 25, | 8 FORE QUARTERS representatives from most of tho fac- | B A $30.00 Kuppenheimer Overcoat, plain or velvet collar, a model that will $27 75 LEAN POT ROASTS BEEF ! 4 appeal to young men | sociation for a supper and confer- ence. After listening to intensely in- j [t ranoristoreansnattwora) | I POINTER NO. 5 now being carried on most succ 3 Y / o | fully in Hartford and Waterbury they | Bl X ’ e oy ST e ey Lo ] T A $35.00 Brighton model a three in one coat that can be worn as one button single industrial council for New Britam. | | . breasted or two button double breasted Suit .... 5 $29.75 Mr. Walter H. Hart was elected chai g POT han and given power to appoint the FOR BOILING TENDER mientas OINTER N Q . | executive committee. The prime pur- | H8 5 PIES .. 1b 12¢ PIECES 1b 12¢ LEGS s lb 30¢ pose of the association in industry is to spread good will, develop the A Men's 3-button single breasted with regular flap pockets, full AT - atest capacities corkers and | [ : ) ; lined—goods of NATIVE STEWING FOWL latest icapacities fofiths fworkersian medium weight for all the year wear B A $24.75 to advance their development in health, Intelligence, moral quality, | &8 culminating in Christian character. N 1 N LIVER PIGS’ FEET BACON Other Kuppenheimer and Gonnors-Haleran Suits and Overceats at $38, $40, $42.50 . providing activities which they pro- | BN y A Pomters P Fresh mote and in which they engage. POINTER NO. 1 POINTE R NO. 4 F n h' ‘resh f'res| Sugar y BoysDersstmenty | Sweet-Orr Corduroy Pants, no better Boys' Norfolk Suits, worth $10.00 urnishing = Mr. Farrel reports that the fall and D ! & " Sliced 3 1bs 25¢ Corned 6 Ibs 25¢ Cur 5 sinter's work has I vell started made. All sizes. Wednesday Wednesday . " e B [ e o Good Bargains | thusiasm shown by the boys indicates POINTER NO. 5 | 3 ; POINTER NO. NATIVE VEAL CH P a successful year. - | Boys' Suits guaranteed fast colors, all 88 HEAVY C The boys' work committee held a Men's Pants, well made and heavy wool, and fit right. Wednesda $9.85 meeting to discuss the program of weight. Wednesday it S".aK SHlRTS the department for the year. Many CORNED BEEF CABBAGE soodlsngrestions wera siveatandit || e POINTER NO. 6 $6.85 Lean Plate ..... 1b 12¢ Nat. Solid Heads Ib 21/5¢ believed that this sroup will be of e Boys' Fast Color Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, also great help to the work. No Hole Pants, wear proof, spark fancy They are not silks that mixtures, worth $§15.00 e - = : L e wane in the wwshing, SOUND YELLOW ONIONS ........... 71bs 25¢ 4 G i $12.85 but have good body to them. And the designs YELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS 3 Ibs 10c lt,s time to tflke are gorgeous . $6.85 This is no price for them = 5 S .——-—— “ . ’, . :li!\ll}fi(‘: 0, )KH'H lh;:\( is Naflflnal BISGUII Cam i 83' C el ery Km I} The Store You Are Looking For Dipe e wan Many doctors say influenza v be | Drawers, worth $1.00 Royal Lunch ... 1b 19¢ Lorna Doones .. 1b 33¢c B! with us before g Wt ey b g2 Premium Sodas b 19¢ Asst. Atlantics .. 1b 27¢c #| St your Plood in good condition— | iy N Bl e T ——————— i ‘da (‘ev "él(‘r' <in, ree times ;‘I \\'Hh‘ll‘uliu' 2. FANCY YELLOW EYE BEANS ....... 2 Ibs 25¢ f.‘ fo:“:mai \"le;z;?ha; neipe. | B8 C O N O RS ] H A L L 0 R A N Nowseme Hoss, ' worth MOH. CREAMERY BUTTER wmanae 0 (Ee | [ B e R T “ALWAYS RELIABLE” e hlanic0wen beos vet surely, regulates the bowels and $3.00 Flannel Shirts., with MOH. SELECT EGGS doz 57 | Ten e e wreem e e conaic | @ | 9AR Main Street, New Britain, Conn. |s S’ S T —— —————— Say: 1 want Celery King.” Your Wotnesaagli e AL druggist will know he is handing you eoe————————————! the king of tonic laxatives.

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